My dear, I am willing to do everything for you

Andres 2022-01-14 08:01:25

Your child is very clever. As a deaf child. No, as a nine-year-old kid. In fact, this kid is really clever. His classmates teased him about being deaf and mute, and he readily accepted the facts. Why is it uncomfortable? Besides, deaf-mute people are also good. There is a scene I remember clearly. He went to the bookstore. The middle-aged woman, the clerk, watched a child go shopping alone, and was afraid that he would be chaotic, so she called to stop him. As a result, he deliberately pretended not to hear and walked straight in. Wait until the woman yelled and regretted her deeply. Use his deaf-mute privileges to tease the female clerk. The clerk may not know that he can read lip language, but he still said excitedly, I will help you find what book you want, even if there is no one in the store, I will go over the mountains and the mountains, and I will find it for you. Haha, I have added more oil and jealousy to the lines. However, this scene is really moving. Frankie nodded readily. Finally he took a lot of books and left the bookstore. It is estimated to be half sold and half free. Society should be a big family of fraternity. Franji lost some but got countless love, which should also be a kind of happiness.

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  • Alejandra 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    When Frankie hugged the fake dad, I realized the expression on my face, too, went from nervous to smiling. Kind screenwriter, gave Lie such a good ending and hope, like that sentence, "You have to trust somebody someday." 20150723

  • Keegan 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    There is no sensationalism at all, it is so simple, ordinary, and plain, but also too plain. Seen at CCAC6

Dear Frankie quotes

  • Nell: I knew something like this was going to happen. I told you, didn't I? What are we going to do?

    Lizzie: Move.

    Nell: Lizzie, darling, listen, I - you cannot keep running, you got to face this sometime. Tell Frankie the truth. He should know what his daddy was. Then maybe he'd stop wishing for him.

  • Lizzie: I don't have much, but, I'll pay you what I can.

    The Stranger: [picks up and looks at a photo of a baby Frankie, pauses] What time do you want me to be there?